Release 2026.25 introduces the new Workstation capabilities for shopfloor weighing and labelling, providing a unified flow to identify products, define container hierarchies, calculate tare weights, generate SSCC labels, and connect workstation equipment such as tablets, scales, and printers.
🆕 Improvements & New Functionalities
💻 Tablet
New Weight and Print flow available from Production Orders, allowing operators to open a production order and launch the weighing screen directly from the order menu.
The weighing screen now gives operators a clear production context, including production line, main product, batch, and produced vs. planned quantity.
Operators can register different production movements from the same screen: Co-Product, Sub-Product, Raw Material, Breakage, and Non-Conforming.
Added container settings before printing, so operators can review or adjust the box/container, pallet/upper-level container, and their tares before the next print.
Added weighing and label printing with both connected-scale and manual-weight modes. When no scale is available, operators can enter the gross weight manually and the system applies the tare to calculate the net weight.
Added a progress panel for container hierarchy tracking, showing the item being weighed, current boxes, pallets, expected quantities, and closed containers.
Containers can close automatically when the expected amount is reached, or manually when the operator needs to finish a container early.
Added correction actions for recent prints, including Remove Last, Reprint Last, and History for reprinting or deleting previous entries.
A production movement is created when the highest-level container in the hierarchy is closed. It saves key traceability info such as order, product, batch, quantity, weight, container, pallet, SSCC, label data, and print history.
🪩 Back-Office
Added the ability to configure Workstations directly in Back-Office.
Back-Office users can now create and manage workstation configurations used by the shopfloor weighing and printing flow.
Workstation setup supports the configuration of the equipment associated with each station, such as tablet, scale, and label printer, helping ensure the correct devices are used for weighing and label printing operations.


